Buildings/Landmarks

Brookhouse Old HallBuilt 1713, grade II listed. The house is in stone with a slate roof, and has three storeys. Originally in two bays, a third bay was added to the left. Above the door is an inscribed battlemented lintel. Some of the windows are mullioned, some are sashes.

Brookhouse vernacular architecture The laney feel of old Brookhouse - foreground old George's cottage where he used to sit on the doorstep in the sun, warning newcomers that it takes 2 years to be able to stomach local water (1968)

St Paul's ChurchThe earliest record of a church or chapel on the site is before 1230. The tower dates probably from the 16th century. The rest of the church was rebuilt in 1865–67 to a design by the Lancaster architect E. G. Paley.